Mitchell County Nursing Homes, located in Camilla, Georgia, provides skilled nursing care services with a focus on accommodating various levels of patient needs. The facility offers a range of medical support and therapeutic programs to aid in the recovery and rehabilitation of its residents. Key services include a pulmonary rehabilitation program, wound care, and hospice care. Additionally, the facility provides comprehensive rehabilitation, featuring physical, occupational, and speech therapies, along with outpatient rehabilitation opportunities. Residents also have access to podiatry services, with medical care supplemented by partnerships with facilities such as Alton Memorial Hospital and Saint Louis University Hospital. The facility operates a 24-hour skilled nursing care unit to cater to residents requiring continuous medical attention. To enhance resident satisfaction, amenities such as a beauty shop and a barber/beauty salon are available on site for personal care needs.
Despite these offerings, resident and family reviews indicate significant concerns regarding the quality of care and staff professionalism at Mitchell County Nursing Homes. Accounts point to incidents of unprofessional behavior, including family members being discouraged from assisting in basic care activities such as using the restroom. There are also reports of residents experiencing neglect, exemplified by complaints about insufficient personal care and inadequate engagement, such as being left without basic amenities like a TV or phone. Concerns about the dignity and hygiene of residents are highlighted by situations where staff allegedly refused assistance with bathroom use, citing residents' use of adult diapers. These issues reflect broader challenges in meeting patient care standards and maintaining respectful, attentive staff interactions.
Costs at this community start at $3,075 and range up to $5,655. The average price in the community is $4,365, which is more than the average price in the area of $3,782. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.